As the trial dragged on and the pressures on the various aspects described increased, Ms. Fischer and her husband decided to leave the country in 2021 and move to Greece with their young daughter, where they lived anonymously in a quiet village. For her, this move was "A moment of small points of light that began to enter our lives" and marked the beginning of a healing process. After a period in Greece, they returned to live in Israel. The witness felt great anger and frustration at the enormous suffering and damage that the legal process caused her to her family, and the fact that as a result of it, in fact, about ten years of their lives were taken away. In another part of her testimony, which was heard behind closed doors, she gave a description of her husband's health and the deterioration of the situation during and following the legal process.
- Omri Fischer - 31 years old, Fischer's eldest son. Since his testimony was given behind closed doors, we will present in this framework only the main points that are permitted in publication.
Omri explained from his point of view the difficult and painful consequences of the affair – for him personally, as well as for the rest of the family. The affair broke out during Omri's military service in the Military Advocate General's Corps. He was proud of his father and saw him as an admired figure and role model; But suddenly "Everything was turned upside downHe found his father in the midst of a media storm, surrounded by alienation and contempt on all sides, and in great mental distress.
His father's well-publicized arrest chased Omri everywhere, leaving him unable to listen to the radio for years. His close friends ignored him. The army whispered about the vacations he had to take in order to help his mother. After his discharge from the army, he wanted to travel, but his mother said she had no money and needed it. The situation caused Omri considerable emotional difficulties. He tried to fulfill his dream of becoming like his father, and began studying law. However, in the first semester, police officers arrived at his home and arrested him without explanation. In his understanding, this served as another way to hurt him and his family, and only because he is the son of Ronel Fischer. When he was released from detention and returned to school, she 'jumped' in the middle of one of the classes on the phones of all the dozens of students sitting with him in the auditorium, warning that "Omri Fischer, Ronel Fischer's son, was arrested". His four years of law studies were "Shocking", and his classmates distanced themselves from him. After graduating, he had trouble finding a place to specialize and the doors were closed to him because he was "the son of," and he was forced to give up his dream of becoming a lawyer.